Dear Folks,
On 21/08/06 11:11 +1000, Nick Urbanik wrote:
On 21/08/06 10:26 +1000, Nick Urbanik wrote:
Dear Folks,

On 20/08/06 11:39 +1000, Nick Urbanik wrote:
Dear Folks,

I've fixed my IE problem, but the Opera problem remains.

I have fixed the problem with Opera to the point where the menus work,
by explicitly setting the margins of the <li> tags to 0, as advised
here:
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listutorial/sub10.htm

However, the position of the second level menus is wrong (and the
margin under the <ul> has disappeared too), all in Opera 9.

Okay, fixed by setting the margins of the <ul> to 0.

But I cannot put a margin under the list, with Opera.  I even put an
empty div underneath, wrapped a div around it, and still was unable to
get a gap between the menus and a following header.

Well, when I put a &nbsp; inside the empty div, Opera recognised it,
so I finally have a vertical gap under the menu.  However, this looks
like a horrible hack, reminiscent of using tables for layout.

Why does Opera ignore the margin around the enclosing <div> (that I've
since removed)?

Any suggestions about what is happening here gratefully received.

Still hanging out for any ideas/explanations.

The site, again, is at http://linus.nicku.org/
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